Investment Firm Transforms Backup Environment Using EMC for Significant Leap in Cost Savings, Efficiency and Compliance
Sandell Asset Management Replaces Tape and Leverages EMC Avamar to Backup and Deduplicate Information in Physical and Virtual Environments
Like many financial services companies, Sandell is subject to stringent federal regulations regarding data retention, backup and recovery. To ensure compliance, Sandell had relied for many years on an off-site tape backup and recovery service, with a separate application running on office desktops for local recovery.
As the volume of data grew to more than 1.3 terabytes across its three offices (in
In addition, since much of Sandell’s data infrastructure consists of SQL Server databases running on VMware ESX virtual servers, the company needed a solution that would support backup of a virtualized environment.
To meet these challenges, Sandell chose EMC Avamar for backup and deduplication of its physical and virtual environments, helping reduce the size of backup data at the source (in Sandell’s case, the client desktops in the three offices). Daily backup data has been dramatically reduced before it is transferred across the network and stored to disk.
“Comparing a number of different backup solutions, EMC Avamar came out on top – and it offered clear benefits through its data deduplication and overall cost savings,” said Modica. “Overall, the Avamar product is fantastic and is the best in the market from what we’ve seen. Compared to our existing system, the Avamar solution offered a 20-month return on investment. In addition, we’re very impressed with Avamar’s scalability, which enables the system to be easily expanded as the volume of data grows simply by adding additional servers. EMC and its Avamar solution are helping companies revolutionize the way they approach data backup and recovery into the foreseeable future.”
The new Avamar implementation provides data backup, replication, and restoration for the data environments in the
With Avamar’s data deduplication technology, Sandell is now doing nightly full data backups in a fraction of the time once required by the previous system.
“With the old service, it would take about 23 hours to do a full backup with 600 gigabytes of data – but now that we’re only backing up new and changed data, it takes about three hours,” said Modica. “For instance, PST files used to be a big problem for us, because our Microsoft Exchange users were storing their emails in personal PST folders that could grow very large – and the old system was backing up the entire PST file every night. Now, the system only replicates the new emails that have been added since the last backup.”
With the new system, Sandell has been able to remain in compliance with its own one-year retention policy for business-critical data and documents. “With Avamar, you just set the retention period and go on with your day. There is no need to worry about recycling and re-labeling tapes or trying to figure out which tapes can be overwritten. You also have the assurance that, if a user accidentally deletes a file, he or she will be able to recover it quickly and easily as long as it’s less than a year old,” said Modica. “We even have the capability of doing file searches and locating documents quickly even when the user doesn’t know where a file was moved, or when. That is a huge advantage over the previous system.”
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